I've got a project that contains some "white dots", both in the form of a star field, and dots connecting names in a credit roll. When I print to tape (DV) and watch it on a TV, what were white dots (on a black background) are now coloured. It gets much worse when the dots are moving... what is supposed to be a smoothly scrolling star field turns into a field of dots constantly changing colour. Likewise, the dots in the credit roll shimmy up and down a little (and change colour) as they scroll. Very distracting.
I've recaptured the movie from DV back into the computer, and I don't see this effect on my computer screen in the recaptured video. All the dots are white again.
I am using the NTSC DV (720x480, 29.970) template, lower field first.
Is it just because I have a crappy TV? It's small (12 inches), so maybe a white dot resolves to just part of one RGB pixel? Has anyone seen this before?
I've recaptured the movie from DV back into the computer, and I don't see this effect on my computer screen in the recaptured video. All the dots are white again.
I am using the NTSC DV (720x480, 29.970) template, lower field first.
Is it just because I have a crappy TV? It's small (12 inches), so maybe a white dot resolves to just part of one RGB pixel? Has anyone seen this before?